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2 months old
Overpay calculated
Sales
1) http://goo.gl/V3X8mB Sold for Vivid Plasma Bombing Run (16) History: http://goo.gl/SgfqpF to http://goo.gl/wRLpJE
2) http://i.imgur.com/02J4HMo.png Sold at 16 keys + 4 Refined in items (17) on May 17th
3) http://goo.gl/TVvSSy Sold for a bud (When they were 18-19) (19)
Sellers
http://goo.gl/kLJtsR 1 month (Unboxed)
http://goo.gl/GqIAjI 1 day
http://goo.gl/rX1M79 2 hours He said he was already offered 17 keys in items in less than an hour. Check my previous suggestion.
refreshing a price on a 2 month old price for an older effect. isn't that against the advised suggestion guidelines, and more to the point, redundant?
It's been 2 months therefore it's allowed to be refreshed.
There is nothing wrong with refreshing since its been 2 months.
Price refreshers
Price refreshers are suggestions changing the value of a hat by <5%; changes in values of unusuals by <5% require at least 2 months between suggestions.
Thanks for that :)
fair enough. looks good, anyhow.
Shouldn't you be taking the average of the bud range and not the high end? Or does a 16-18.5 key range not look good so you rounded up the average? (Which happens to be the high end)
This image is from the previous price suggestion I made after I received the new proof: http://goo.gl/fSxIpX
polar, a price moderator says it doesn't matter if you take buds as the lower or upper price. In addition to that, the site rounds up values on its own. If I set a 16-18.5 range, the system automatically rounds it up to 16-19.
Hopefully this clarifies your questions.
That makes much better sense. Thanks for the clarification.